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Rani Mukerji and Karan Johar are in Australia for the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. Their pictures posing with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and MP Tim Watts have been circulating online, drawing a lot of attention from fans.
KJo and Rani made appearances at the festival to unveil a Yash Chopra stamp at the Australian Parliament to mark 50 years of Yash Raj Films.Following the ceremony, the two celebrities gave speeches at the Canberra Parliament.
PM Albanese posted a selfie from the event and captioned it with a note that read, “Rani Mukerji and @karanjohar are in Canberra promoting the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. It’s one of the largest Indian film festivals outside of India, and it’s been running for 15 years. A testament to Australia’s relationship with India and the vibrancy of the Indian-Australian community.”
Furthermore, Australian politician Tim Watts conveyed his happiness about introducing Rani and KJo at Parliament House. He wrote, “It was very kind of Karan himself to introduce me in turn as being worthy of starring in Indian cinema, and I’m thankful to Rani for endorsing the idea that I might have the face for it. The IFFM has been an invaluable bridge between Australia and the cultural powerhouse of Indian film.”
Karan re-shared the post on his handle and wrote, “It was a pleasure to meet you and I thoroughly enjoyed our chat…@timwattsmp.”
The director also shared a picture with Rani and captioned it, “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Tina! Tum zaroor samjhogi! #ranimukherjee”.
Several ministers, members of the Australian Parliament, and notable icons attended the event.
KJo and Rani made appearances at the festival to unveil a Yash Chopra stamp at the Australian Parliament to mark 50 years of Yash Raj Films.Following the ceremony, the two celebrities gave speeches at the Canberra Parliament.
PM Albanese posted a selfie from the event and captioned it with a note that read, “Rani Mukerji and @karanjohar are in Canberra promoting the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. It’s one of the largest Indian film festivals outside of India, and it’s been running for 15 years. A testament to Australia’s relationship with India and the vibrancy of the Indian-Australian community.”
Furthermore, Australian politician Tim Watts conveyed his happiness about introducing Rani and KJo at Parliament House. He wrote, “It was very kind of Karan himself to introduce me in turn as being worthy of starring in Indian cinema, and I’m thankful to Rani for endorsing the idea that I might have the face for it. The IFFM has been an invaluable bridge between Australia and the cultural powerhouse of Indian film.”
Karan re-shared the post on his handle and wrote, “It was a pleasure to meet you and I thoroughly enjoyed our chat…@timwattsmp.”
The director also shared a picture with Rani and captioned it, “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Tina! Tum zaroor samjhogi! #ranimukherjee”.
Several ministers, members of the Australian Parliament, and notable icons attended the event.
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